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    News You Can Eat

    Outrageous $100 tacos jack up this serving of Dallas restaurant news

    Teresa Gubbins
    Sep 30, 2015 | 3:03 pm

    Fall flavors have arrived, on our plates and in our espresso drinks. For the first time in four years, Starbucks has a new flavor, what could it be? And if you think tacos are supposed to be cheap, you've got something else coming.

    Resident Taqueria, the coming-soon taqueria in Lake Highlands, has an opening date to roll out its chef-driven tacos: October 8. Owners Andrew and Amy Savoie live in the neighborhood. Andrew, a culinary instructor at the Art Institute of Dallas for the past nine years, who has worked at restaurants such as Jean Georges in New York, takes a chef's perspective toward tacos while drawing inspiration from Mexican cuisine.

    Pollo Tropical, the fast-casual chain with citrus-marinated grilled chicken, will open its first location in Dallas proper on October 2. The location is at 4622 Greenville Ave., just south of University Boulevard. The restaurant will feature indoor and outdoor seating for more than 90 guests, with limited table service and a convenient drive-thru. Pollo Tropical is owned by Fiesta Restaurant Group, and is a sibling to Taco Cabana and Cabana Grill.

    Fuel City has opened its travel center in Mesquite, at the southwest corner of Town East Boulevard and Hwy 80. Dubbed "The Ranch in Mesquite," at 17 acres, it's more than twice the size of the original Dallas location. It's open 24/7 with the same legendary tacos, sub sandwiches, elotes, Original Fried Pie Shop, bathrooms, 24 gas pumps, beer, and iced tea. There's indoor seating as well as a wrap-around outdoor patio. Expect to soon see longhorns, donkeys, and deer as well as karaoke from 3-8pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

    Pie Five opened its 17th location in North Texas in Euless, at 2921 SH 121 in the Glade Parks shopping center.

    There's a name for chef John Tesar's long-awaited Italian restaurant and a timetable, too. It's called Gravy 51º — with an infernal degree sign — and it'll open spring 2016. A release describes it as an "authentic Italian concept" opening in Turtle Creek. Tesar is partnering with Apheleia, which owns Oak, Pakpao, and El Bolero, as well as not-yet-open Quill Lounge, opening in November, and Royale Magnificent Burgers which they say will open in early 2016. Also in on this Gravy deal is Alex Urrunaga and Royce Ring of Plan B. That's a lot of owners.

    San Salvaje, Stephan Pyles' Latin restaurant in the Arts District, is now open for weekday lunch only, from 11 am to 2 pm. No more dinner and no more weekends. A spokesperson told Eater that the restaurant will be open in the evenings for private events only.

    Starbucks introduces its first new autumn espresso beverage in four years: Toasted Graham Latte. The new drink has espresso, steamed milk, flavors of graham and sweet cream, and cinnamon graham crumbles. According to a release, Starbucks beverage R&D manager Yoke Wong found her inspiration in the "cereal milk" trend popularized by Momofuku and a flavor served in Italian gelato shops called Fior di Latte, or the "flower of milk." Hey Yoke, we have that at Paciugo, too, you know.

    Dunkin’ Donuts has its new espresso beverage, too, and this one's pumpkin. Available hot or iced, DD's new Pumpkin Macchiato is a layered espresso beverage made with steamed milk and pumpkin-flavored swirl, topped with a double shot of espresso. Dunkin will also add regular un-pumpkin-flavored macchiatos to its permanent menu, which can be customized with any of their sweetened coffee flavor swirls.

    CBD Provisions has new seasonal fried hand pies, as its own State Fair of Texas homage. Pastry chef Ruben Torano fills his flaky pie dough with rotating flavors such as pecan pudding, sweet potato and marshmallow, pear honey, and Texas blackberry.

    PS 214 has added some hearty, fall-season items to their menu, including shepherd’s pie (for lunch only) with short ribs, roasted vegetables, and caramelized onions, under a cheesy mashed potato crust; wings with buffalo sauce and bleu cheese; and a Frito pie pizza with chili, provolone, pickled jalapeños, cheese sauce, and Fritos.

    Olivella's has unrolled new menu items including burrata salad with arugula, Roma tomatoes, grape tomatoes, pesto, and balsamic; an entrée-size Italian chef's salad with mixed greens, salami, soppressata, house-made mozzarella, provolone, grape tomatoes, egg, and cucumber; and risotto cake, which is cooked risotto blended with cheese and served as a cake. Olivella's is also adding two different piadinas, Neapolitan wrap sandwiches, with prosciutto and mozzarella, and with mozzarella, avocado, mixed greens, asparagus, and tomatoes.

    Whataburger has a new Buffalo ranch chicken strip sandwich, available for a limited time. The sandwich has chicken strips, Monterey Jack cheese, ranch, and buffalo sauce on a toasted five-inch bun.

    Hard Rock Cafe has a limited-edition burger inspired by one from its cafe in Germany. The Samuel Adams OctoberFest schnitzel burger features a breaded pork schnitzel, beer cheese sauce, bacon, sauerkraut, mustard, and arugula on a pretzel bun. Get the schnitzel burger with Samuel Adams OctoberFest beer, seasoned fries, and a side of Samuel Adams OctoberFest-infused beer cheese, through October 31.

    Hail Merry has a new Texas-inspired flavor for the holiday season: The chocolate chile pecan mini miracle tart contains chile spice, pecans, coconut ganache, maple syrup, and cocoa. Hail Merry is the Dallas-based company with non-GMO, gluten-free, vegan, and kosher dessert snacks.

    Cantina Laredo has two new margaritas with Hatch chiles, available through November: a citrus-Hatch margarita with Hatch-infused tequila, grapefruit, lime juice, and agave nectar; and a strawberry-Hatch margarita with Hatch-infused tequila, strawberries, lime juice, agave nectar, and orange. Both are $12.

    Pizza Hut has a crazy new pizza called the Twisted Crust, with a tearable, dippable breadstick crust, served with dipping sauces such as marinara, ranch, or cheddar cheese, and one topping. Their company spokesman, whose actual name is Jared Drinkwater, says that Pizza Hut has a loyal group of breadstick lovers who also want pizza.

    For a limited time, Café on the Green at Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas will offer a taco trio and over-the-top margarita for the low, low price of $100. The trio consists of:

    • Wagyu beef taco: Japanese beef, seasonal mushrooms, caramelized onion, cilantro, and truffle-béarnaise served on a blue corn taco shell
    • Hudson Valley foie gras taco: foie gras taco with duck confit, sea salt, sesame seed, gold leaf, and Valrhona chocolate mole served over a soft flour tortilla
    • Maine lobster taco: Maine lobster taco garnished with caviar pearls, mustard, aleppo chili, and lime crème fraiche served over a grilled white corn tortilla

    The margarita has Don Julio 1942 tequila, Cointreau, fresh squeezed lime juice, and agave nectar garnished with an edible gold leaf. The $100 taco and margarita "special" is a charitable endeavor and will be available through October 31.

    Hard Rock Cafe's schnitzel burger comes with a beery-cheesy sauce.

    Hard Rock Cafe spaetzle burger
    Photo courtesy of Hard Rock Cafe
    Hard Rock Cafe's schnitzel burger comes with a beery-cheesy sauce.
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    Where to Eat

    Where to eat in Dallas right now: 8 fresh new restaurants for November

    Marc Lee
    Nov 11, 2025 | 3:37 pm
    Centrale Italia pizza
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    Pizza at Centrale Italiia

    For many people, the big dining-out event in November will be Thanksgiving, and wouldn't you know it, CultureMap Dallas has a list for that. But you can't eat tofurkey every day. You crave something different, something new, and this edition of Where to Eat has them all.

    Here’s where to eat in Dallas for November:

    Casa Brasa
    New restaurant in the former Nick & Sam's Grill space across from Preston Center is the latest from prolific chef Omar Flores (Whistle Britches, Muchacho Tex-Mex). It's an Argentinian take on grilled meats and sushi with Prime cuts of beef and seafood. Menu items range from Black Hawk Farms Ribeye Tomahawk to the house signature roll with snow crab, grilled jalapeño, asparagus, smoked daikon, chili mayo, topped with Wagyu beef, crispy leeks, and roasted piña salsa.

    Centralé Italia
    Buzzy concept from Restaurant Works (Cru, Princi Italia) just opened at Preston Hollow Village in the former Pakpao space across from Trader Joe's, with a menu of wood-fired dishes, pizza, and pasta. Founder Patrick Colombo (of Sfuzzi's fame) calls the pizzas "neo-Neapolitan" with a non-floppy crust — achieved via a long-fermented dough and an oven that uses gas, wood, and coal to add to the flavor profile. The wine selection focuses on Italian vintages, and a rectangular bar in the center of the dining room creates an instant scene.

    The Devonshire Club
    New neighborhood spot by Lisa and Elia “Tom” Georgalis (Ivy Tavern) replaces Nikki Greek Bistro & Lounge, the couple's attempt to do upscale Greek food. They're giving the people what they want: a more casual bar with upscale bites, dominated by sharable items you can drink to, such as Smoked Salmon Rillettes with spoon-shaped crackers, and Duck Confit Quesadilla with Brie and tart cherry. With the bar focus, that means cocktails, happy hour (from 3-7 pm), and late night hours on weekends until 2 am.

    Dragon Casa
    North Dallas newcomer boasts an unusual fusion on its menu with Mexican-inspired Chinese dishes. The owners, who also own Dragon House, call it “Chino Mex,” with fun items such as pork bun fajita, with pan-fried pork buns served in a fajita skillet, and tacos with Chinese fillings, such as kung pao chicken and Mongolian beef. The menu also includes Dragon House favorites including their acclaimed dumplings along with house-made noodles and dim sum.

    Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ
    New Japanese barbecue house in Deep Ellum, which took over the former Niwa Japanese space, is part of a Tokyo-based chain which has 50 locations across the U.S. including Plano and Addison. They do yakiniku-style dining where you grill your meat yourself, from choices such as miso-marinated Angus skirt steak, shabu beef, and hanger steak. It’s a group experience: The table chooses a course of proteins and shares salad, miso soup, rice, and vegetables. The menu also offers a la carte items including sushi rolls, cabbage salad and dumplings.

    Jakes Burgers
    Many a Jakes fan lamented the day that the Jakes Burgers on Henderson Avenue closed in 2021 after 18 years. But now the local burger chain is back in East Dallas on Greenville Avenue, providing easier access to double patty burgers on poppyseed buns and frosty schooners of beer. The menu also offers sandwiches like the chicken club, mac & cheese, and seasonal items like poutine or funnel cake fries. The new location is in the former Grub Burger Bar space in Energy Square, and is one of 12 locations in DFW.

    Le Beef Steak + Frites
    New Plano restaurant at The Shops at Legacy North seems to be "inspired" by Medium Rare, the Washington, D.C. concept with a pared-down menu featuring steak frites — steak and French fries — and little else. Le Beef takes the same basic approach, charging $29.95 at dinner or $23.95 at lunch and throwing in an artisan salad. If you don't want the obvious top blade steak, Le Beef also offers chicken, house jalapeño cheese sausage, or vegetarian plate. One nice note: Their wine list includes many French varieties, including Billecart Champagne for a mere $80 per bottle.

    Live Más Café
    New drink concept from Taco Bell just made its Dallas debut — one of the first places in the U.S. to get it. The concept is similar to McDonald's (now closed) CosMc's venture, with a focus on drinks: specialty coffee, fruity Refrescas, Churro Chillers made with pastry crumbles, and Baja Blast Dream sodas. Everyone's chasing the young consumers who crave specialty drinks. The concept is like a restaurant-inside-a-restaurant and is located at the Taco Bell across from DART's Mockingbird Station. More locations are in the works including one that will open in Houston on November 20.

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